West Memphis High School - Cotton Boll Yearbook (West Memphis, AR)

 - Class of 1957

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First row, left to right: Coach Ray Paschall, Sara Nell Robinson, Syble Foley, reporter, Shirley Parker, Pat Frazier, Bonnie Caffey, Coach Leon Underwood. Second row: Stanley Martin, David Lambert, secretary-treasurer, Albert Sharp, president, Billy Slaughter, Robert Murphy, vice president, Bobby Kennedy, Billy Beason. Third row: Jimmy Alsbrook, Billy Holmes, J. T. Holmes, Gary Ray, ,lack Hicks, Malcolm Scott, David Dodd. LETTER CLUB The main objectives of the HWTVF' Club were to better relationships between coaches, athletes, and the student body, develop interest in athletics, and de- velop leadership ability. To be eligible for Letter Club membership, a student must letter in one of the three major sports. The club sponsored several social events this year, and it was also in charge of the boys, intramural program. During Christmas the Letter Club helped with the 4'White Christmasw pro- gram.

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First row: Lumpkin. Adams, Prater, Eaton, Kennedy, Daniels, Coodfellow. Coke, B. Caffey, president. Second row: Bruce. K. Bruce, Morgan, Williams, Wadsworth, Cordell, Blackford Stanford, Cox, Lewis, secretary. Third row: Roberts, Cagle, Masters, Cheshire, McLeroy, Cordell, Loftin. Stanford, Hardy, Hall, Shoemaker. Fourth row: McFall, House, Fite, Johnston, Shaw, Edmonds. Scott, Smith, Massey, Daniels, Lofton. Fifth row: Metz, Crockett, Plaisance. vice president, Stafford, Baser, Leigh, Caffey, Spaulding, Briggs. Berger, Cooper, reporterg Scott Basketball, volleyball, softball, and ping-pong were among the sports offered in the intramural program. This program was set up and man- aged by these 124 members. Playing in actual games, officiating, coaching a team, being elected by fellow mem- bers to an All-Star team-all these earned points toward their patches. To one member-the girl with the most individual points-went the highest award, a gold trophy. A sense of fair play and sportsmanship, plus .school spirit, were the values derived from this program by every WMHS student, whether the role be partici- pant or spectator. A gold trophy . . . GAA sleeve patches . . . these were the awards coveted by each girl who participated in the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: McCall, Lovelady, Montgomery, Davis, Kelly, Britton, Little, Shaw, May, Adair. Second row: Blackburn, Lawrence, Breese, Ferguson, Nixon, Bailey, Boatwright, Roberts. McClain, Johnson, Bailey. Third row: Bledsoe, Hudson, Pannell, Prater, Laxton, Hardy, Cotner, Dearen, Crockett, Creenelsh, Simmons, Lumpkin. Fourth row: Powell, Elzey, Lee, Bratton, Davis, Puryear. Landis, Crews, Ellis, Alsbrook, Rimer, Stanford. 42



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Left to right: Trudy Dallas. Martha Ann Bagwell, Barbara Kinney, llavid Dodd, Carol Plaisanct-. Louise Potts. Dennis Hobbs. Linda Shoemaker. Mary Margaret Smith. Betty Sue Bledsocn' .lack Hicks, Mary K. Smith, janet Hudson. Barbara Lobley. Mrs. Claibornr', sponsor: Anita Manning. and Linda Loftin, HBLUE DEVIL STAFF The Blue Devil. which was once called the 'LHulbert Hi-Life. was a school paper for 21 years and was published for its twenty-second year by a stuff of sixteen mem- bers. During National Newspaper Week several girls became top saleswomen for the Blue Devil. Other members sold subscriptions. decorated the bulletin board. and made posters. On October 5 the staff visited the Crittenden County Times. They were very much impressed with the working ol the linotype and the press itself. On October 26 the Blue Devil Staff took part in the Connnierrial Appeals journalism Clinic and attended ai luncheon at the King Cotton Hotel.

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